Mr. Brown also said, “Liberty, keep it for yourself. We’ll be content if you raise Sonny well.”
Hank’s reputation had been ruined, so he probably would not remarry in the future. As for his marriage with Jessica, they would likely be divorced.
In that case, the Browns would only have one grandson, Sonny.
At this moment, Sonny was the most important person to Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
As long as their grandson was well, everything came second.
“My business is quite good, so I’m able to make some money. This isn’t much, so use it to buy some food for yourselves. I still have things to do in the store, so I’ll be heading back first. Once Sonny is on break on Saturday, I’ll bring him here to see his dad.”
Liberty insisted on putting the money into Mrs. Brown’s hands.
It was not much, only three hundred dollars.
Mrs. Brown helplessly accepted the money and picked up the bag of fruits Liberty brought. She ran out and insisted that Liberty take the fruits away. Liberty refused, so the two of them went back and forth about it. In the end, Mrs. Brown carried the bag back to the ward.
Chelsea opened the bag and went through the supplements Liberty brought. She said, “They’re supplements for blood. Liberty is too kind. Our family used to treat her badly, and yet she’s willing to visit for the sake of Sonny and even brought supplements. I’m lost for words.”
She also took out a box of supplements from the bag and said to her mom, “Mom, I was also injured and hospitalized, and I just got discharged from the hospital. Since Liberty brought two boxes of supplements, I’ll take one back to restore my health.
“What fruits did Liberty bring?”
She took the bag from her mom’s hand and opened it to see that it was a bag of grapes. She picked one to eat and found that it was crunchy, sweet, and seedless. She also did not need to peel its skin. She immediately said, “Mom, Hank can’t eat these yet either. The fruits won’t last long as they’ll go bad due to the weather.
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